Tag: Real Madrid

  • Real Madrid crowned champions after Barca’s defeat at Girona

    Real Madrid crowned champions after Barca’s defeat at Girona

    Real Madrid were crowned champions of La Liga for the 36th time after Barcelona suffered a 4-2 defeat by Girona.

    Carlo Ancelotti’s side eased to a 3-0 win over Cadiz earlier on Saturday which meant the Catalan club had to win at the Estadi Montilivi.

    Barcelona led 2-1 at half-time, but three second-half goals from Girona left Real with an unassailable lead at the summit with four matches of the season remaining.

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    Los Blancos have lost just one league game this season and could potentially finish the campaign with 99 points which would be their second-highest total ever.

    It is Ancelotti’s second La Liga title as Real coach having previously won it in 2021-22.

    Real have now won nine more titles than the 27 held by Barcelona.

    The 14-time European Cup winners face Bayern Munich at the Bernabeu on Wednesday in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final having drawn 2-2 at the Allianz Arena.

  • Real Madrid win La Liga after Barcelona lose to Girona

    Real Madrid win La Liga after Barcelona lose to Girona

    Real Madrid were crowned champions of La Liga for the 36th time after Barcelona suffered a 4-2 defeat by Girona.

    Carlo Ancelotti’s side eased to a 3-0 win over Cadiz earlier on Saturday which meant the Catalan club had to win at the Estadi Montilivi.

    Barcelona led 2-1 at half-time, but three second-half goals from Girona left Real with an unassailable lead at the summit with four matches of the season remaining.

    Los Blancos have lost just one league game this season and could potentially finish the campaign with 99 points which would be their second-highest total ever.

    It is Ancelotti’s second La Liga title as Real coach having previously won it in 2021-22.

    Real have now won nine more titles than the 27 held by Barcelona.

    The 14-time European Cup winners face Bayern Munich at the Bernabeu on Wednesday in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final having drawn 2-2 at the Allianz Arena.

    (BBC)

  • Real Madrid extend unbeaten La Liga run

    Real Madrid extend unbeaten La Liga run

    La Liga leaders Real Madrid gained a hard-fought win over Mallorca thanks to Antonio Rudiger’s late header.

    Mallorca hit the woodwork twice as Antonio Sanchez’s header bounced off the underside of the crossbar on to the goal line, with Samu Costa also hitting the post for the visitors.

    Those misses proved costly as Rudiger headed in from Luka Modric’s fine left-wing corner in the 78th  minute.

    Real, now unbeaten in 18 games in all competitions. This was the first game since Ancelotti ended speculation linking him with the Brazil national team as he extended his Real contract, committing him to the club until at least 2026.

    Ancelotti was boosted by the return of Vinicius Jr, playing his first club game in almost two months following a hamstring injury sustained on Brazil duty in November.

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    Vinicius twice had efforts saved by Predrag Rajkovic – one attempt from a tight angle and another strike from outside the penalty area.

    But Mallorca, 14th  in the table, twice hit the frame of the goal as they looked to gain a shock win.

    England’s Jude Bellingham is the top scorer in La Liga this season with 13 goals, but his best attempt was a diving header from Modric’s cross which away goalkeeper Rajkovic jumped to save.

    After Mallorca hit the post, Real dominated as they pushed for a fourth successive win in all competitions and their ninth in their past 10 games.

    They should have gone ahead when Rodrygo’s shot was parried into Brahim Diaz’s path but the substitute hit the post with a diving header when faced with an unguarded goal only a few yards out.

    But Diaz’s blushes were spared thanks to Rudiger’s goal, his first in La Liga since 11 September 2022 when he scored in a 4-1 victory over Mallorca

  • La Liga: Bellingham double helps as Real Madrid sinks Osasuna

    La Liga: Bellingham double helps as Real Madrid sinks Osasuna

    Jude Bellingham continued his brilliant start to his Real Madrid career, scoring twice in his side’s comfortable win at home to Osasuna.

    The 20-year-old has 10 goals in his first 10 matches in all competitions for the Spanish giants.

    Bellingham opened the scoring in the ninth minute, before doubling his side’s lead in the second half.

    Vinicius Junior and Joselu also scored in the hosts’ 4-0 win, with the latter missing an 84th-minute penalty.

    Bellingham has had a fairytale start with the Spanish giants having found the net in all but three of his 12 matches for club and country this season.

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    His first strike against Osasuna completed a brilliant team goal, seeing him drive the ball into the roof of the net after good work from Dani Carvajal and Luka Modric.

    His added his second in the 54th minute with a shot between the legs of onrushing goalkeeper Sergio Herrera after a fine one-two with Federico Valverde.

    The ex-Birmingham City and Borussia Dortmund midfielder left the pitch to a standing ovation when he was substituted in the 72nd minute.

    Without Bellingham’s goals Real Madrid would be 10 points worse off this season.

  • Four Real Madrid players arrested over sexual video

    Four Real Madrid players arrested over sexual video

    Four Real Madrid youth players have been arrested over the alleged sharing of a sexual video featuring a minor, Spanish police have said.

    The players were questioned and released after the data on their mobile phones was seized.

    It follows a complaint filed in the Canary Islands by the mother of a 16-year-old girl who appears in the video, police said. The players were arrested at the club’s training complex on Thursday.

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    The club said it would “take appropriate measures” once it had “detailed knowledge of the facts”. Three of the players are from Real Madrid’s C team, with a fourth coming from the club’s B team, known as Castilla, it added.

    “They were detained on suspicion of distributing a video with sexual content involving a minor,” a Guardia Civil spokesperson said.  They added that while the girl said any acts were consensual, the recording was made without her consent. The video was then allegedly shared via WhatsApp.

  • Postponed 2019 El Clásico to hold on December 18

    Agency Reporter

    The postponed El  Clasico between Barcelona and Real Madrid will now be played on December 18 despite opposition from La Liga, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) confirmed on Wednesday.

    Spain’s most prestigious fixture, which was due to take place at Camp Nou on Saturday, was postponed last week because of violent pro-independence protests in Catalonia.

    La Liga had proposed December 4 or 7 and have said they are considering an appeal.

    “The league does not agree with the decision,” La Liga said in a statement.

    “It is studying the documentation to decide whether to appeal, against whom and before what bodies.”

    An earlier statement from the RFEF read: “The decision of the Competition Committee has taken place after analysing in recent days the proposals of both clubs, who were invited to agree a date and decided on December 18.

    “It has also analysed a report from the RFEF Competitions Area as well as numerous reports submitted by La Liga, which are not binding.

    “At today’s meeting, the Committee also analysed the latest reports from both clubs, who maintain their initial proposal to play the match on 18 December.”

    It means Barcelona, who wanted the match to go ahead as originally planned this weekend, will face a testing few weeks before Christmas.

    In December, they are already scheduled to play away at Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan in the Champions League and Real Sociedad, who sit fourth in La Liga.

    Real Madrid will play away at Club Brugge in the Champions League and then Valencia, just before travelling to Barca.

    But both clubs swiftly settled on Wednesday, December 18 last week, hours after being instructed to agree a new date by the RFEF.

     

  • Sports is serious business

    IS sports truly “play play” as one governor once described it? Who will challenge us to see sports as a  platform to bolster the country’s revenue? Doesn’t the government know that sports is the best vehicle for massive employment?

    Spain’s economy, a growing one like Nigeria’s, relies greatly on the volume of cash generated from the sports sector. FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, Villarreal, Valencia are not all about football. They have basketball clubs, volleyball clubs, athletics clubs etc, which are professionally run. But football serves as the fountain where others seek succour, considering its followership as the king of sports.

    Little wonder the hefty taxes on defaulting players and coaches, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Jose Mourinho et al, which enhance revenue for the Spanish economy. Of course, without taxes, countries will suffer as they need to further develop. Consider Ronaldo’s $20m fine (avoided two-year jail term), Messi’s $2.2m fine (avoided two-year jail term), Xabi Alonso’s $2.8m fine, Mascherano’s £611,000 fine and Jose Mourinho’s €2.2m  and a one-year suspended prison sentence, Radamel Falcao’s €9m fine and Neymar Jr’s  £1.9 million to Brazil tax authorities.

    La Liga’s contribution in Spain’s national economy is no less than any other top-run industry in the country. The two elite division football leagues in Spain generate 185,000 jobs, €4.1 billion ($4.66 bn) in taxes and a turnover equal to 1.37% of the national GDP. This is one sport – football. Others are also run as businesses. Sample: Vuelta a España, a race around Spain and one of cycling’s biggest events.

    Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues spent a record £5billion on players this summer despite Premier League clubs, usually the continent’s most active shoppers, slightly reining in their spending, Deloitte has revealed.

    According to analysis from the professional services company’s Sports Business Group, Spanish clubs spent £1.24billion, breaking the 1bn-euros mark for the first time and more than doubling their expenditure from just two years ago. But there were also summer spending records set in Italy (£1.06billion), Germany (£670million) and France (£605million).

    Premier League clubs still led the way, though, with £1.41billion, although the net spent was only £575million, the lowest since 2015. That net-spend figure also fell by £50million since the league shut its transfer window on August 8, more than three weeks earlier than many of its European peers. Guess what, the English teams, having learned from their folly, are moving to revert to the old order in the transfer market by November, having seen what they lost as revenue to the early closure of the transfer market on August 8.

    I’ve chosen Spain, being a developing economy like ours, to illustrate how the citizenry’s passion for soccer can be exploited to fund other sports without ‘killing’ football, which provides a big chunk of the cash. Nigerians love soccer as much as the Spaniards, but their administrators are driven by the landmarks for growth they put in place than what comes into their pockets, the bane of Nigerian administrators.

    In Spain, the government’s role is purely advisory, ensuring that nobody is above the law, as we have seen with high profile players and coaches being made to face the law. The Sports minister should persuade the National Assembly’s leadership to prioritise the enactment of the National Sports Commission (NSC) Bill and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Bill, if we hope to have the Spanish template, which isn’t necessarily the best, but a starting point. No corporate body will fund sports, if the government continues to dictate what happens there. But with the NSC Bill and the NFF Bill, the two parastatals can sue and be sued in the law court in the event of breaches in business transactions.

    The biggest and cheapest Public Relations (PR), tool which the country can use to change people’s perception of Nigeria, is sports. I always recall what happened in Atlanta in 1996, after Chioma Ajunwa won the women’s long jump event. An elated Ajunwa did the victory lap of honour ‘naked’ (not having the Nigerian flag around her neck as it is traditionally done on such an occasion). She saw a little American girl in the crowd holding Nigeria’s flag.

    Ajunwa ran towards the little girl, took the flag and completed the lap of honour – fulfilled. Nobody thought Ajunwa would win the triple jump, with football crazy officials opting to travel that day to watch the Dream Team I in training ahead of its next game. At that time, Nigeria was a pariah nation due to the jackboot era of the late Sani Abacha. Yet, American newspapers splashed Ajunwa on their cover the next day. Ajunwa dominated the airspace, granting interviews. Dream Team I, Nigeria’s soccer team at the Atlanta ’96 Olympic Games, shook Georgia the night it lifted the gold medal, beating Argentina 2-3 in the finals. I recall how security operatives reeled out the names of Nwankwo Kanu, Austin Jay Jay Okocha et al after the games when they realised we were Nigerians.

    Nigeria couldn’t build on the window of opportunities available to our winners, especially the football side because we had a minister who ruled that the team shouldn’t be beaten. What a reason. This minister ensured that all requests from the countries that we beat for a rematch were rejected on spurious grounds. Had Nigeria accepted those games, our football would have gained immensely. Such needless intervention by the minister deters sponsors from identifying their goods and services with the industry. Twenty- three years on, nothing has changed. I sincerely hope that the new minister’s tenure will be different.

    It is unethical to gauge the country’s soccer growth from the prism of our foreign legion, especially where a higher percentage of this foreign-based players are Nigeria-born lads – no disrespect to their contributions to our growth in the last three decades. The domestic league is lying prostrate, with those charged to run the place bereft of ideas. Minister Sunday Dare will need to meet with the real owners of the clubs – governors – to appeal to them to constitute their management bodies, which should be peopled by technocrats who are adept in football administration, not cronies who see the clubs as another avenue for the boys to “chop-and-clean-mouth”.

    At the meeting with the governors, the minister should appeal to them to see the clubs as business concerns capable of increasing their states’ GDP and creating jobs, if the administrators know their onions. A club, which is properly run, can be effectively used to mobilise the people and keep youths off social vices. Governors can use these clubs as their Public Relations (PR) tools to influence people’s perception of their administrations, just as they can be used as the rallying point for government to educate the people on their actions – and inaction.

    The European transfer season ended on September 2. Clubs from the five big leagues splashed five billion pounds on recruitment of players to strengthen their teams. This is just a pointer to how much some of these clubs are worth. No club or even the body running the leagues can tell us how much clubs are worth. This is why our clubs can’t be taken to the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE). The league’s organisers, I dare say, are full of sycophants who won’t tell the leadership the truth – that the game is dead.

    It is sickening to read that the domestic league cannot throw up good players, simply because we have a league body that is indifferent to what happens to the senior side. Football crazy countries celebrate the emergence of new kids on the bloc, not the recycling of aged or forgotten stars on the altar of giving the coaches free hand to do their jobs.

    It is tragic that our local league competition has not begun, making the clubs vunerable to mass exodus of players whenever the transfer windows of serious-minded leagues open in January. This explains why our teams fumble during continental assignments, since they wouldn’t have played enough matches to become formidable sides that can fight for honours. We need to invigorate the operations of the league body, beginning with fresh elections into the league board. Parameters for voting into offices should be adhered to. The chairman of the league board should be a club boss, not what we have now.

    The minister will need to meet with firms who have embraced sports to know what problems they have with the federations. At that meeting, the firms should be told what they stand to benefit from sports sponsorship. After that, a dinner with the President, essentially for sports friendly firms, preferably early January.

    All sports federations should inform the minister how much they get as grants from their continental and international bodies. And this should include the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC). The era when administrators did what pleased them is gone. Grants should be effectively utilised by those who bring us glory – athletes and coaches.

  • PSG sign €15m Keylor Navas

    Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas has joined PSG for a reported fee of €15 million (£14m/$17m), while Alphonse Areola has moved in the opposite direction on loan.

    The 32-year-old signed for Madrid from Levante in 2014 after impressing at the World Cup in Brazil.

    Navas joins the French champions having enjoyed huge success at the Spanish capital club, winning three consecutive Champions League titles, along with one La Liga title and two UEFA Super Cups.

    The Costa Rica international also claimed the 2017-88 UEFA Club Football Award for best Goalkeeper, and was named in the Champions League squad of the 2018 campaign, when Gareth Bale’s double over Liverpool helped the club to a third successive title.

    Navas then lost his number one spot at the Santiago Bernabeu upon the arrival of Thibaut Courtois last summer, and has now joined the Ligue 1 side at the expense of Areola, who has made the switch to Madrid on loan.

    France international Areola leaves on a season-long agreement, with no option to purchase coming with the deal.

    The 26-year-old spent several years in the PSG youth sides before making his senior debut in 2013 as the club went on to win the league. The goalkeeper then picked up two more Ligue 1 titles, along with back-to-back French cups.

    Areola was also a member of France’s 2018 World Cup-winning squad, having previously made his international debut in a man-of-the-match performance against Germany in a UEFA Nations League meeting last year.

    Despite starting in three of PSG’s four league games this season, Areola has made the switch to La Liga, where he looks set to act as back-up for first-choice Courtois.

    Goal.Com

     

  • Bale sees red after brace as Real draw at Villarreal

    Gareth Bale twice came to Real Madrid’s rescue to salvage a 2-2 draw at Villarreal in La Liga on Sunday

    The Wales forward however ended the night in despair as he was sent off in added time for receiving two yellow cards.

    Real were severely weakened by six injuries to attacking players and fell behind in the 11th minute.

    This was after captain Sergio Ramos lost the ball in his own half and Villarreal broke quickly, with Gerard Moreno scoring on the rebound.

    Bale equalised in stoppage time of the first half by tapping in a cross from Dani Carvajal from close range.

    But Villarreal restored their lead in the 74th minute through Moi Gomez, after Karim Benzema had a goal ruled out for offside.

    Bale has a long and successful record playing at Villarreal.

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    He scored there on his Real debut in 2013 after completing his 100 million-euro move from Tottenham Hotspur and netted in a 3-2 win in 2017 and a 2-2 draw in 2018.

    He again pulled Madrid out of trouble with a powerful low strike in the 88th minute but somehow contrived to get himself sent off by earning two yellow cards for fouls in stoppage time.

    Real have picked up five points from their opening three games, one more than champions Barcelona, but Zinedine Zidane’s sides are four points behind leaders Atletico Madrid, who have won all three matches.

    Zidane criticised his side for their lacklustre start but was pleased with how they reacted to going behind.

    “We began the game without any intensity, we were barely in the game for the first 15 minutes, it’s always important to make a strong start,” he told a news conference.

    “But we reacted well and we deserved to score more goals.

    “We were up against a good opponent and we have to improve in defence because we know what we are capable of in attack.

    “But I’m focusing on the positive things we did today, above all our reaction, because it was very important that we didn’t lose today.”

     

    NAN

     

  • Real Madrid push for Pogba again

    Real Madrid are ready to make one last approach for Paul Pogba this summer, with Manchester United facing a fight to keep him at the club in the long-term.

    The France international has been heavily linked with a move to the Santiago Bernabeu for some time and the player has hinted he would be keen to join the La Liga giants.

    Manchester United are adamant they will not sell this summer, particularly given they can’t replace him until January, and plan to reject any offer out of hand.

    But Real Madrid want to apply more pressure on the already strained relationship between Pogba and United by pushing to sign him again, according to The Times.

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    With Marouane Fellaini and Ander Herrera leaving in the past eight months, United are light on central midfield options and any sale seems unlikely.

    But with Pogba’s agent working on a deal for months and Real president Florentino Perez desperate to deliver Pogba for Zinedine Zidane – who had made the Frenchman and Eden Hazard his top summer targets – Madrid will make a last ditch attempt to land him this summer.

    (metro.co.uk)